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Hi,
I own a little group of very nice 3 letters italian (.it) domains (ex. "get.it").

I would like to know if those domains have some value in the international market and they are worth buying and listing on SEDO.

IT domains are available for registration for everyone living in Europe.
 
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Yes, i dont see why they wouldnt be low value, especially if they make sense.

If you have get.it then you are a very lucky man.
 
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where can we register .it domains? whats price for it?
 
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ravina said:
where can we register .it domains? whats price for it?

i'm currently looking for the cheapest option for .it but no luck :(
 
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tm said:
i'm currently looking for the cheapest option for .it but no luck :(

Have you checked www.eurodns.com prices - I'v never looked into .it's do I don't know what a "good price is" - Take a look :)
 
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ravina said:
where can we register .it domains? whats price for it?

The regfee it's about 6 euros at one of the most cheap registrar (tophost.it), but there are some restricting laws on the italian domains, .it names can be registered only by european citizens, and only 1 domain per person, or unlimited if you are a company.
Moreover, for every domain registered, you have to send a signed fax to the italian NIC in order to accept all the responsability on the domain you're about to register. It's not easy as a .com, but the namespace it's not really crowded yet.
 
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Unfortunately I don't own get.it (that's probably the first domain coming to mind when thinking about .it domains :) but I own some other good 3-letters piece.

I'll consider about getting some...
 
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